Physics, asked by UrvashiBaliyan, 10 months ago

"Stars appear higher than they actually are. "Give reasons ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The stars seem to be higher in the sky than they actually are due to atmospheric refraction. As the light rays from a star pass through the different layers of atmosphere (density of layers increasing downwards), they suffer atmospheric refraction from a rarer to a denser medium.


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Answered by moon50
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